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Research Data Supporting 'Patterns of Communication during the 1241 Mongol Invasion of Europe: Insights from the Ottobeuren Letter Collection'


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Authors

Coulter, Matthew 

Description

This dataset contains files supporting the figures published in the article 'Patterns of Communication during the 1241 Mongol Invasion of Europe: Insights from the Ottobeuren Collection'. The purpose of these figures is to provide network visualizations of the connections found in 1) the Ottobeuren letter collection (Innsbruck, Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Tirol, Cod. 187, ff. 1v–8v), and 2) communication between actors involved in planning the defence of the Holy Roman Empire against the Mongols between approximately March and July 1241.

The fileset includes the Gephi master file used to create the figures, CSV files containing raw data, and a README file.

The data supporting these figures was compiled by the author first between September and November 2019, and then between March and November 2020, concurrently with the production of the article draft. It was revised in March 2021.

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Software / Usage instructions

Gephi (https://gephi.org/)

Keywords

1241, Communication, Hungary, Letters, Medieval, Mongols, Network, Ottobeuren, Swabia

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Sponsorship
AHRC (via University of Oxford) (AH/R012709/1)
This research was supported by the Arts and Humanities Research Council under grant number 2280801, and by Masters funding from the Isaac Newton Trust and St John’s College, University of Cambridge.
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